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Tip #5: Stabilizing Camara Phone
When I was taking this photograph, there was really bad lighting in the room. I knew that my camera’s shutter speed would slow down since there needed to be more light coming in, but I didn’t want my photograph to be blurry. This is why I used the tip “Stabilize your camera phone” which advised to hold your phone with both hands, while bracing your upper arms against your body so the camera stayed still when you shoot. I did exactly this, which let me get the result I wanted since there is no blur in the photograph, even though there was terrible lighting.
photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips...
Tip #5: Stabilizing Camara Phone
When I was taking this photograph, there was really bad lighting in the room. I knew that my camera’s shutter speed would slow down since there needed to be more light coming in, but I didn’t want my photograph to be blurry. This is why I used the tip “Stabilize your camera phone” which advised to hold your phone with both hands, while bracing your upper arms against your body so the camera stayed still when you shoot. I did exactly this, which let me get the result I wanted since there is no blur in the photograph, even though there was terrible lighting.
photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips...